This application is pretty catchy. If you want to send that special someone a flower to let them know that you care, or want to just let a friend know that you are thinking of them, this is a great way to bring cheer to anyone’s day. Also if your garden is looking a little empty, feel free to buy yourself a flower! As of now you are limited to the number of flowers you can send on a daily basis. This is to prevent people’s gardens from getting cluttered. I think this is a much cooler twist on the gift applications. Who doesn’t enjoy a free flower? Also, one of the best features of this application is how it is built in flash. I foresee a lot of similar applications that are reliant on flash to deliver custom designed pages based on user interaction. I had a few ideas myself, but I’ll spare you for the time being. If you want a garden on your profile or just want to brighten up someone’s day, go grab the My Garden application. Thanks to Greg Thomson (the developer) for making such a simple but useful application!
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Posted by Nick O'Neill on July 3rd, 2007 12:30 PM


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